FBI Will Review Newly Revealed Clinton Emails

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Friday, Oct. 28, 2016. The FBI closed its investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails in July, but today in a letter sent to Congress, FBI Director James Comey said the law enforcement agency had discovered new emails in an unrelated case that "appear to be pertinent to the investigation" into whether Mrs. Clinton or her aides mishandled classified information while she was serving in the State Department.

FBI Reviews New Emails In Case Involving Chappaqua’s Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton's decision to set up a private email server in her Chappaqua home during her time as Secretary of State is once again under investigation by the FBI. The news comes 11 days before Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president, faces Republican nominee Donald Trump on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8. The FBI Director James Comey informed congressional leaders Friday afternoon that the bureau will investigate whether additional classified material in new emails uncovered in the closed investigation of Clinton's use of the server.

Trump says FBI letter means – system might not be as rigged as I thought’

Donald Trump applauded the FBI on Friday for announcing that it would review new information involving their once-closed investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of her personal e-mail when she was US secretary of state. On Friday afternoon, just 11 days before Election Day, FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to Congress, saying his agency has learned of new e-mails that "appear to be pertinent to the investigation" into Clinton's use of a private server.

Man shot dead after stabbing officer outside US embassy in Kenya

A man was shot and killed by Kenyan police outside the US embassy in the capital Nairobi on Thursday after stabbing an officer with a knife, police said. "The man was shot after stabbing a GSU officer in the hand and left him with injuries," said local police chief Vitalis Otieno.

AP Fact Check: No ‘criminal act’ in race of FBI agent’s wife

In this May 24, 2016 file photo, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Donald Trump was out of bounds when he accused rival Hillary Clinton of a "criminal act" by giving large campaign contributions to the wife of an FBI official who later supervised the agency's investigation into Clinton's email practices when she was secretary of state.

“Justice Dept. Replaces Investigators on Eric Garner Case”

Federal authorities have been investigating whether officers violated Mr. Garner's civil rights in his fatal encounter with the police. But the case had been slowed by a dispute because federal prosecutors and Federal Bureau of Investigation officials in New York opposed bringing charges, while prosecutors with the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department in Washington argued there was clear evidence to do so.

FS-ISAC Announces The Formation Of The Financial Systemic Analysis & Resilience Center

The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center today announced the establishment of the Financial Systemic Analysis & Resilience Center The FSARC's mission is to proactively identify, analyze, assess and coordinate activities to mitigate systemic risk to the U.S. financial system from current and emerging cyber security threats through focused operations and enhanced collaboration between participating firms, industry partners, and the U.S. Government.

FBI records: Effort to reduce Clinton email classification

A senior State Department official asked the FBI last year to help reduce the classification of an email from Hillary Clinton's private server, according to FBI investigative files that have been made public. It was to be part of a bargain that would have allowed the FBI to deploy more agents in foreign countries, according to the files.

FBI records: Effort to reduce Clinton email classification new

A senior State Department official asked the FBI last year to help reduce the classification of an email from Hillary Clinton's private server, according to FBI investigative files that have been made public. It was to be part of a bargain that would have allowed the FBI to deploy more agents in foreign countries, according to the files.

FBI, State deny ‘quid pro quo’ over Clinton email

Hillary Clinton's email problems just came roaring back - For the past few months, Hillary Clinton's decision to exclusively use a private email server while at the State Department has receded as a campaign issue as Donald Trump's comments about women have come to dominate the daily chatter about the 2016 race. State Dept.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Jackson talks about the FBI’s roll…

FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Jackson talks about the FBI's roll in stopping a bomb plot. Acting U.S. Attorney Tom Beall announced Friday a major federal investigation stopped a domestic terrorism plot by a militia group to detonate a bomb at a Garden City apartment complex where a number of Somalis live.Two Liberal men and a Dodge City resident were arrested and charged in federal court with domestic terrorism charges, Beall told reporters at a news conference in downtown Wichita.

3 militia men accused of plotting to bomb Somalis in Kansas

FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Jackson talks about the FBI's roll in stopping a bomb plot. Acting U.S. Attorney Tom Beall announced Friday a major federal investigation stopped a domestic terrorism plot by a militia group to detonate a bomb at a Garden City apartment complex where a number of Somalis live.Two Liberal men and a Dodge City resident were arrested and charged in federal court with domestic terrorism charges, Beall told reporters at a news conference in downtown Wichita.

Trump Widens Attack on Washington

OCALA, Fla.- Donald Trump's attacks on fellow Republicans broadened to all of Capitol Hill, the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday, as the presidential nominees adjusted to a changed political landscape in the waning weeks of the campaign. With just one more presidential debate before Election Day, Mr. Trump has few high-profile opportunities to gain broad momentum.

Parolee who robbed Wyoming bank to return to prison gets 6-years

A transgender parolee who said she robbed a Wyoming bank last summer so she would be sent back to prison was sentenced to six years in a federal women's lockup on Wednesday, prosecutors said. Linda Patricia Thompson, also known as Brian Thompson, faced a maximum of 20 years behind bars but was given a lower term under federal sentencing guidelines because she pleaded guilty and accepted responsibility for the crime, said her attorney, David Weiss.